Last Updated on April 18, 2026 by Bruno Bianchi
When applying for a Spain Non Lucrative Visa, some consulates require demonstrating that you will not engage in professional activities during your stay in Spain. For individuals transitioning from employment, providing a formal employment termination letter can help establish compliance with this rule.
This article provides a sample employment termination letter specifically designed for Spain Non-Lucrative Visa applications. It outlines the essential details needed to meet consulate requirements with clarity and professionalism. Please note, however, that this sample is for informational purposes only. It is neither legal advice nor an official document but rather a draft to serve as inspiration for creating your own letter. Always review the specific requirements of your consulate and seek guidance from trusted immigration professionals, such as Spainguru.es, to ensure your application is accurate, compliant, and complete.
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[Company Letterhead]
[Date]
To Whom It May Concern,
This letter serves to confirm that [Employee’s Full Name] has been employed at [Company Name] as a [Job Title] since [Start Date]. Effective [End Date], [Employee’s Full Name] will no longer be employed at [Company Name]. This termination is based on [Employee’s Full Name]’s decision to relocate to Spain and will coincide with the approval of their Spain non-lucrative visa.
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Get a Free Quote →Please note that [Employee’s Full Name] will not continue any remote work or professional engagements with [Company Name] after the employment termination date. Their employment contract will be fully severed, and there will be no ongoing relationship between [Company Name] and [Employee’s Full Name].
If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact us at [Company Phone Number] or [Company Email Address].
Sincerely,
[Full Name]
[Position]
[Company Name]
[Contact Information]
This article and sample letter are intended for informational purposes only and is based on personal experiences shared by others. For accurate and up-to-date guidance, always consult the official requirements of your consulate and seek professional advice. For trusted immigration experts, visit www.Spainguru.es.
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